Berlinale 2024 Review: ¨In the Belly of a Tiger¨

“In the Belly of a Tiger,” the sophomore feature by director Siddharta Jatla, takes audiences into the bleak realities of a Northern Indian village, grappling with poverty and the extreme choices some are forced to make in the name of survival. This Indian film, inspired by true events, unflinchingly portrays the life-and-death struggles of its characters, who are caught in a cycle of exploitative labor and increasing desperation. The narrative’s core, centered around the haunting possibility of self-sacrifice to a tiger for government compensation, introduces a unique blend of class drama and horror elements that sets the stage for an intense exploration of human resilience and familial bonds.

VIFF 2023 Review: “Only the River Flows”

© Lian Ray Pictures “Only the River Flows” takes its viewers to a neo-noir world set against early 1990s rural China. Here, a murder case casts a dark shadow over a quaint town by the river. The mind behind this atmospheric piece is Wei Shujun, who, in collaboration with Kang Chunlei, adapted Yu Hua’s evocativeContinue reading “VIFF 2023 Review: “Only the River Flows””

Cannes 2021 Review: Semaine de la Critique Shorts

In this article I will be looking at nine short films that premiered at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival as part of the Semaine de la Critique selection. A refreshing slate of short films from all over the world, made by the hottest upcoming auteurs in cinema.